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Chapter 178

Author: Dea B
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Noah

By pep rally week, Ridgeville High always felt like it was vibrating.

Not just loud — anticipatory. Like the entire building knew Friday night was coming and everyone was buzzing on borrowed adrenaline.

The gym was chaos.

Blue-and-silver streamers hung from the railings like someone had lost a fight with tape dispensers. Poster boards leaned against the bleachers, half-lettered slogans screaming things like RIDGEVILLE PRIDE and CRUSH CLEARWATER, and someone had spilled paint on the hardwood and insisted it was “abstract spirit art.”

Coach dumped the entire setup on Jackson and me — because of course he did.

“Captains,” he said, clapping his hands together. “Make it happen.”

Which translated to: You’re responsible if this turns into a disaster.

Jackson immediately went into quarterback-general mode.

“Alright, banners on the north wall. Shane, quit leaning on that ladder like it owes you money. Carter—hold that.”

“I am holding it,” I said.

“Then why is it sliding?”

“Because Chris s
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